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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 25 RICH CHINAMAN IN OMARA!R.sime.s HORSETHIEVES BUSY HERE S io LIt sty o ey DO “)U GE'[ P { have been iet some time age but t s dhas 200 horsts 1 Clinton count), e stoval of the Maticnsl Sashers’ asse ability of the jumber compaty 1 sourl that several of them bhave been @is- | 400 of S Bar asso Okin Lo 8i of Ohivese Six Gompanion on | the Beavy cimbers required It Missouri Qonvict Discloses Operations in yosed of & #las county that 1 Y i iz " staten v be ready io pisce in position and work B Jones Gescriptich tallies with that Ko gy l L [ GOES TO CALL ON PRESIDENT ROOSEVELY w1 be immediat begun in sinking & STOLEN RIG FROM OMAHA IS FOUND man brought back from St. M Kan ject of negtiabile h well 4 P i Detective Dunn to anewer for colicotions easier An inspection of the ground shows that o S5e oolt of “KIM" D p g Will Get Details of St. Louis Exposi- h 1 ne colt of “Kid iges from & ler for a great part of the Gistance the well Moy Page is Brought from Columbus | gireet pasture in September two years s£o. | Tm, it otk S i tion with View to Having World's hrough sandsove, which will e exact date of the tate conve: sl ol gt - - - 1o Tell the Cvart What He Hé was captured and brought here in De- | noe get but it ie expected th Fair in China Some Time offer alight resistance to .r.; :r. 1 -:m that Sades 6 S Staage cember, but was released by the lenlent | Tnursday and Fridsy of Ak-Sar-Ben week s Dulere; it will be for & time In shale and stone Police Judge Gordon on straw bond and re- that tien can which will be ever sasier than the sand- prarance. torned o M “chissen pusfeion. :v"hh; :’;”:N'm"" of the association ca S S . e by R '"'; I The Missouri officers sey with the . 1 1 fornia sars that after nepecting U | 2 2 loe 2 ane o Chin Lo i of San Francisce, accompanied . assistance, of Jocal detectives they have lo- ! o Chis L 81 of Sun Fraaciece, aceompanied | (7000 L. \ulieves thar o) wil be renches | Roy Page, who savs he 1s only 18 years | reves thees of toe borees serd hers by sonee. |ENGINEER MAKES CORRECTION & few hours yesterday, registering from within 3,000 feet of the place it appears on | 0}, but who appears 1o be at Jeast 21 18 | Gpe went to & St. MaFy's avenue grover, an- Pekin, China. He is & member of the Stx ‘e surface beld in Douglas county jail, supposedly the | orper to & North Sixteenth street grocer | MF. R ¥+ His Clerk Secured man who stole a horse belonging t< L N. | und the third to & biscksmith on Cuming Erroncous Information b g and ls making & trip ewst in e B RAKEMAN ACQUIRES WEALTH Gonden and » phacton beionging 1o the | grree erest of bis race My work will be with the people of the Drummond Carriage company from in from: eart Tor the presem” be sald. " Waie ihere |Former Trainman New Travels ta & Bemetcs sore cwo weeks seo. Wik | NOW THEY KNOW HAICH SMITH | oy,ua seay 570 tne Beitor of The | are 1ot us many Chinamen in that part of His Own Handsome R u e in- | b o - — = the country me there mre in Californis, & Private Car. i:m“ib;h::x:::n':';‘::;:;".;T:V-T;;1"""’ Farmers from Jowa Discover ::: qu_"‘zd{: mi'r'_‘m‘:; . “’_‘mn“m’. ::, ::f:::’,_.fléu‘.];,:mi ::‘::,“fl officers for some time snd that valusble His Business by :-kn. ;::N:" ::: SAGRGN sustnet, s savin effort 1s being made to improve the condi- | 3 A- BuBting struck ofl. Two years ago | discoveries have been made in Omaba by Jesting Remarks. - ve ‘1:1' the lnst eight yewrs. b fion of the Chinames sil over the country, | B¢ Waé & hard-working brakeman on tbe | Detectives Dunn and Savage ot been pu ‘-rta would be lost in conse- | @54 if we commence on the few we will be | Southern Pacific, covering a California run Page was arrested in Columbus on | Mr. John Brown and Mr. Bert Adams, [SUSDCe of negle oullect o r‘r-e..hh-‘ $06 to 6o bitter work. 1 am guing to | Yesterday be lolied imto Unioe station charge of forging & check for $12 that be | who Jocated in lowa some Years ago to sow | *W€ 0D the part of the com; This Bte tn a few Gasn and 1 expect 1o soe the | BETe in Bis own private car at the end of a puseed on a music ealer for a set of | snd rewp and do those otber agri | statement was based upon & mad o e tones e get ibe detafls of | URion Pactfic tratn, enroute overland. With | phonograph cylinders. Sherifl Burms of | stupte that put sumburn on the neck aad | '° ¢ by & clerk who had been sent be the\ exposttion, bow they intend to manage as bis wife, elegantly gowned. who | Platte county went to the Gugout where | corns on the palm, have made the scquaint- mptroller's r'g,, te ge as n, i SL15 =y i r the fair to | but & short time since was wearing 0o | Page was living in search of the property | ance Mr. Haich Smith, an Omaha busi- .m' e T.r;:. peTuon Yeturn to China, and & we may have | 200 Washing dishes three times a day. His |and there discovered a horse that tallied | ness man who has been interested in several ety ‘!X-' records todey 1 find g~ ihere. Our peopie are pro. | (hree children were also there, already | With the description sent out by Sberiff |miils, but mot of & kind ependent on the eport to have beea e gressing and wiking up. and some day | China -will give a good sccount of herself for Him | grown mccustomed to the comforts of | Power of Douglas county for Mr. Gonden. | wheat crop. {tice to Comptroiler Westberg &nd | richiy equipped car as they were to vastiy | The vebicle was not the same, but this was | The meeting was &t Thirteenth and Doug- | PAE® COTIractor. ar weil at in the interest gifferent surroundings when they played | explained by the fact, already known, thut | igs etreets Friday might, when the farmers, 1 deem it my Guty to make this Cane for the Prestdent. around the section bhouse shanty the thief had traded the phaeton 1o a5 A”- | baving & general disiike for colored people | COTTECHOD in the matter. But Bunting i Dot ashamed of Mis |lington implement dealer for light single | zng being unacquainted with Mr. Smith's | ANDREW ROSEWATER. origin, aithough be is proud over his quick | buggy. Liversman Cole, who had Bnd | prowess as a dscorator of faces and splitier rise. He stood on the platform of his car | charge of the Gonden rig and who had 1eft | o¢ noses. sald & pumber of w 1 |CUNNING TO PAY FOR SPREE .- . today and became interested in the sctions | Mr. Gondenls carriage at the Drummond | him spout him r fword that lw intends to stop off om hie re- | ¢ ;pe prakemen who were handling & bunch | works to be inted, taki e g, Gy s % ¢ est &nfl would meet all callers. | e - e | fupaisted, taking ene t 3 . : Fl Keysor Orders that Garrity Be S 45 the Wit & . of passenger cars in the station yards |shep to use in the meantime, wen aring hie 14D he expects 0 €0 10 Wash- | 1. peen there,” he sald, showing a |lumbus and identified the horse ington and call on President Roosevell amd | .. ;neq, knoity hand. “We weren't as slow | Dow driving back to Omabs with it co Steckman. 1 { jated. He retali B " r‘:n:a:‘:: f":::'fim‘;. :"" as thet, though. 1f I hadn't had any more | by way of Arlington, where he aF S5 sonttinnt in China. It is At inds of - n . ‘ » ) s P " WAL anl QLI ) BN B s e e L et T i 0t S } Brown's right eyebrow snd on t Judge Keysor has entered n order thet T L6 SN e st SO et g | Bave made my strike.” \1_ ter Tn recall the Drummond phaeton | youtheast quarter section of Mr. Adams' | Willlam F. Garritr be paid $55 éue him Lo & B feet in t | Tom & farmer to whom be has sold it chin. When the sturdy yeomen were belped | {Tom James M. Cunnin inning ie the i s :::ld.-;r:r;e :_:; Rl Shia e SHIELDS INSTEAD OF STARS | 'rn; r:umr attorney of 2 county| 1 police court yesterday dy the oficer | Stockman who borrowed money from Gar- nmat fust ‘nm. e forgery case against Page, that | wpo had mrrested them, the judge looked | TitY. & local saloon keeper, and gave Gar- Prove W ; : ::':: ;nh&nr:'::}:' b‘n?.xflr m.R .:::n: Omakha Policemen Probably Will Seon ;”’ might be brought back and tried for | cnce and said be guessed there ee net :: . - . To ve What SWAMP-ROOT, the Great Kidaey and Biadder Remedy, SA0~ N DML T AR N6 g - peg Take On the Metropolitan | pueuling. Mr. Gonden will S the |15 agd 1o the punishment of Judge Haich B¢ Landon, » ruiiros Will Do For YOU, All Our Readers May Have a Sample Bottie ar. d i laint Siuuirs cutit. Tho JUWINR Were' aooerle s sunsets all over the S Plagee™ Ko & Mgty LT Decoration. Page has as yet offered Do explanation |yt aowed 1o go. o wlheac bt | il i e dattin el Sent Free by Mail :;: Amr”c-:nl:‘::‘;::: ”“.:‘l"y. and spesks and sttempted no defemse, but with his| e Garrity & cent and said be had been drug- ¥ The old stars which for so many years | capture there comes the report that Chief | ged. The court decided that the clerk a::' su;(u;";m‘xe;:en;n:: .qou-brlt:: :n have been worn by the members of the | Donahue has “under hie hat” the particu- FOWLER BILL NOT IN FAVOR of the district court, who mow bolds the | pyip o ache in the back is un wleeplessness, ner ness. lar heart. Franc 2 = Omaha polis o1 to be laid on t lars of thiev! more extensive i that i pul tu t o c in ¢ hack - leepl 1 ervousness, irregular hearte s police force are to ] be ing extensive than the mkers Opposea to Branch | 476ft, sbould return it to the Union takable evidence of kidney trouble. It is beating, rheumstism, blosting, irritability, they had been painted. He intends to Te- | \here ana replaced by shields. This will | charged to P ooy )} re 1 e > Page, and w interest: tional bank 1 % tura to Omaba 18 & few weshs, st which| s . - - Sk Sutertate Banks Contemplated by Bill ional bapk, that the bank should pay the | Ngryre's ely warning to show thet wornout feeling, lanck of ambition, loss of | the track of beslth is not clesr fiesh, sellow complexion Chin Lo £ seid be was tired out and re- fused to mpe meveral members of his race who called bim yesterday, bnt sent Paid Momey Loaned Sportive be recommended to the board by Chief of | Omaha horse owners. 0 into court, thet the court should s ¥ . : t t t should pay :’;;':: will Geliver an address to the|pglce Donabue ut the next meeting, and Hies Bonktiuhé i ‘Haashodst, i Congress. rrity his $38 judgment snd the cost of a inese. it 6 more than likely that the suggestion 3 the case, and pay the rest to A. B. Hip. | 1f these dunger sigmals wre usheeded.| ¢ your water when allowed to remain READY TO SINK OIL WELL will be acted upon favorably. During the | Last Wednesday there was sen Nebraska bankers are not, #s & rule, in | man, who is Cunning's guardisn | SR SRR TesiE Ehe SWw S0 SURON: Junitariol S & ek inspection the chief called the especial at- | Plattsburg, Mo., to the state penitent vor of the branch banks proposed by the Bright's Disease, which i the WoTt fOTD | iyepty.four bours, forms a sediment or = 5 tention of the members of the board to the | at Jeflerson City, Frank Jones, who must | powler bill pending in congress, although LOCAL BREVITIES. of kidney trouble, may steal upon y settling or has & cloudy appesrance, it Aetive ork Will Begin fm the Pa- |04 stars and showed that some of them |#erve twenty-one vears for horse steal- | gome of them believe it will be & good thing. The mild and the extraordinery effect i evidence that your kidners and bladder pillion Oreek Feld Monday bad been polished so many times thet they | ing. and Fred Miller, an accomplice, Who | The matter came up &t the meeting of the | The country run of the Omaha on of the world-f us kidney and bladder peeq immediate sttention. were as thin as knife blades. He also | must serve fourteen years. The latter told | executive committee of the Nebraska Bank- el wh was scheduled 1 edy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, is soon | ooy R showed that the old stars id mot Jook well | Missouri officers that his Teal name & DOt | ers’ sesocistion held this week. The debate T i tands the highes 3 Mgt f“"m"‘f"""‘s e oD & clean uniform. The board seemed im- | Miller; that be has a wife and t was long and interesting, the opponents of Bub roome, 143 South | derful ¢ of the most @istr g el o gl The first work of developing tHe sup- | preased with the need of & change &nd it is | dren in Omaha, that both he und his wife | the branch bank system being in & majo Sixteer t Tuesday evening next. | 11l nce ne "k_'f SR USRS - posed oil fields in the neighborhood u!“iwmn-d the change will be made. “If we | were in the pest house here January | srom the first, and before the matter was . hers will speak. All are | pave a sample le free, by ma s A Omabs will be undertaken Mondsy, whed |caznot get the money from the city to | &nd that he has committed but one offense. dint of g o Ganl . SRS | . the great discovery of George MoCoy will start the construction buy the shields,” said the chief, “I believe Miller made these disclosures and told :;:::.:‘“n,;::d n::’i;‘,,},,:scm' :;:'x,,:’:i‘,,iu%h;: xfx':oxm;‘:m’ figrn xs“ 3 SESUT Giet u""...r’ Ywumf p-| L = e emivent kiépey and blad- ©f a derrick on the Gleason Jand on Pupil- | that esch officer will be willing to depasit | what he knew of Jones' bistory in the BOPE | 1pe bill. The arguments of the oppomente | Tipacal o8 1he law requires a t ng the many fa ee, the o der specialist. Hospitals use it with won- Yon creek for the Omaha Ofl and (Gas |32 for one and when he Jeaves the force the | of securing @ ligh' sentence. The kiissour! o 2h Sie SN fhie piliiten titin Ay 4“,‘;‘;:?",‘_',} T e or the ¥ aders | derful success in both elight and severs company. money can be refunded to him by his suc- | officers came to Omaha to follow the cIve, | Henry W. Yates at the Kansas City conven. | Repeirs on the old Republican bufiding, | - - e erens fia. | cases. Doctors recommend it to their pa= The derrick will be seventy-five feet high | cessor.” The design for the mew shield [and say that from the police department |yjon Tenth and Douglas streets, are 1o cost - . tiente and use it in their own familiea, snd will be built on ibe lines Approved [has not yet been selected. they have Jearned about all that it is neces- $3,000. A permit for the work has be TLM C Binghamton, N becsuse recognize in Swamp-Root the The executive committee furtber ex- jneved x;‘-u‘xig:ngh};,"&.:(Wgumt;; company - i T wrote ¢ Siasiiet oag Sheed deta r”:mfl!__ The members of George A Custer Relief Test & 1f you have the slightest symptom of corps will m hall, O r{’i.{“;-ur-‘ - -~ “ihe sampie bottle « | kidney or bladder trouble or if there is a pobe of attending femorial services with| bought & large be here ut the drug | trace of 1t in your family hietory, send at at the Calvary Baptist church,| store. That did her so much good _she | once to Dr. Kilmer & Oo., Binghamton, X N ‘*‘“"‘,‘,"fla‘f‘ e T et | T.. who will gladly send you free by mal, The Omehe Sunday Bee Sunday evening &t 7:46 st St Mathias' | ble since. i e THOMAS bottle of Swamp-Root and & book of won- church, Tenth and ribington _streets. | Oct., 0L 311 Northamp ‘e «" | derful Swamp-Root testimoniuls. Be sure Ceuration St the holy communion, and & | to suy that you resd this generous offer in Iy one symptom of kid- Sermon by the Tector on the subject of | Lame back is erly ene ermLom o “Trinity Sunaay. ey trouble—one of many. Other Eympome T o¢ Jessie Filley, wife of Waldo Filley, $60 | showing that you mneed Swamp-Root are, 1f you ere slready convinoced that Swamp. “ . 12 North Twenty-seventh street, has filéd & | ohliged to pass water often during the day | Root 16 what you need, you can purchase ’z t ze st a e ert gompiaint aguinet ber husband chutEIng|pq to get up maDy times at nigh the regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size him with sssaulting and beating her. Mre 3 o il = . 9 . + . 3 Filley eaid her huspand came home Friday fity to bold your urine, smarting or | bottles st drug stores. Don't make any 4 night and knocked her Gown, kicked and | jrritation in passing, brick dust or sedil- | mistake, but remember the name, Swamp- beat ‘"‘;)‘“‘d Stherwige npde it unpleasant | ent tn the urive, éatarrh of the bladder, | Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the for every member of the family.” < - g s - 1 3 izzines aa: , B tom, . Yo v - gh sy Gabn. arrested om & warrant| Wic ecid constant 'besdscbe, dirziness|sddress, Binghamtca, N. Y, on every bt sworn out by L J. Di Was arruigned | sleeplessness, DErvous Prosiration before County Judge Vinsonhaler and The continuous Installment policy written by The Equitable Life Assurance pleaged not gu o the cliarges Jottery tickets and selling the sa Society on the life of the late DELL H. GOODRICH, April 2, 1902— et T giie’Bodd for 850 The double 1 proofs of death May 19th—draft received in Omaha on May 24. B e T condemned by the advisory bourd and ¢ dered torn down, has been repaired by the L oaaEEa owner. The injunction issued from Judge — . Dickinson's court, restr: 3’ from interfering With the prop sdll 1o Torce. Principals of the wvarious ity schools beld & meeting Friday &nd_ae- - cided 10 begin arrangem for the gen- eral observance of Mem: day. The 4 b4 ceremonies are 1o be held the schi 3 a x omla May 26, the day preceding Memorial day. The local posts of the Grand Army o . Republic are to be invited 1t T h speaker for each of the Ward schools md Retum - ea ls 8 er'-" oThomas Fleming, as father snd next jen s mccepted a confessed judgment for 3 in the suit of Jumes Fleming ., T Jum 8. - lm'\ Lh'; “(‘m_?‘;. Btlrtvl );;n. WAy O T D. H GOODRICH, Secretary. % pany for D. poy, who is 4 yeurs r‘!“ TO! neral Buperin V. Treas. & Gen'l Mgr. o0ld, was caught by a cer on Vinton street Three Dalily e i s W e g » % October 7 lust, and Tolled under the fen- —————r——rm der. His scalp wae ~broken.’ sccording S Sae OMAflA STREET RAILWAY CO S0 ey syl e geierad othec - ; Runatng Thoseth Traine The proprietor of the Barker hotel re- from Omebe e g 22 Omaha, Neb., May 24th, 1902. B e st ot oy e : 16 Hours Quicker M. Geo. M. Cooper, Genersl Agent, = e T R ™ R e Wy ? Then Aay Line teriner, who runs & ETOCery siore Sec- juitable Life Assurance, Soclety, nplet - Eq 3 ond street and Poppleton avenue, said d TICKET OFFICE i . ing the absence of his family somec - Dear 8ir: Omaha, Neb. broke into the living apartments and £ 1524 F arnam St 1 am in receipt of the check of the Equitsble Life Assurance Society for $250.. in parment of the first install- there futo the store and siole 8.8 & 3 certificate and several pounds of coffee & ment dve under Continvous Iestallment Policy No. 1,114,448, which was Issned on the life of my father, Dell H. Good- suger % rich, April 3, 1902, and made paysbie to me. I also beg to acknowledge receipt of the Annuity Bond, which provides and Gumb crinple, was Aned 8 and corts i an annual income of $250 for me so long as 1 may live. One of the great advantages of this Annuity Bond, however, is R S s i T that it provides that the Soclety shall pay the annuity for not less than twenty vears, and in the event of my decease night Officer Baid sew him on | #treet in & drunken c tion and followed before the twenty payments have heen Made, the remeining payments will he made to my heirs | iflra e runn_lt‘ X se Bl nE'Ar\e! th and dodee. strecis P By 1 am sincerely grateful to you for your kindness to my father in making it possible for him to make this pro- the Foom to ask Murphy why he nad fal = . to leave town, us he had agreed Mu: a ners 4 Murphy was taken to jail vision for me, and I desire to thank you for the Soclety’s promptness in settling with me, as my claim was only pre- Jerked his crippled arm out of the sented to you May 19. My father beld severa! policies in different companies, and while the policy in the Equitable was gFaliad & gack strack st him, * . ~ . Word has been received from Washin 1 want partners to take &n interest in sume time b gue resu v v the effect thel 1wo new flags have my business co-operative pian. Cash capi- the last taken, still it is the first paid. Yours truly, GERTRUDE GOODRICH. and he informed Baldwin that it A E Cook of Malvern from The Equitable $250 each year .~ Aa = Faaiey Gt | | B B e 1f this young lady lives forty, fifty, or even one hundred years, she will receive gominied ates of his business. After & short - 3 ke ibe blace of the westher color. any je. This investment is bet- Y S O k | ter than bank stock. These hats are the This is the Kind of Protection That Always I’rotects e T S e, e | g S T Al s prehended st b | 5 Eis home in South Omahs yestergay morn. J Thc only kind iSSUCd by e et e e . 3 z | | REFERENCES—Any man in .cn;-:‘g. 1 Veterans of George Crook post No Crook post exvous a1 Jdlewlié hall, Twenty-fourth | The $2.50 Hatter and Furnisher, OF THE UNITED STATES. | 524 Ooeot Simveus 20,30 S Sock, 808 (0% | To tem ihe qualiy of Mets Bros. Beer 107 S. 16th Street | SBewnrd streets at the same hour. It's =0 excellent spring medicive, good to Orders Bolicited Strongest in the World Surplus over $70,000,000 O e s e i rih | taste, easy 10 take 20 a8 appetite crester| _— 7T tensive Preparations 1o enterisin the mem- | ib whose weke sxlisfaction slways follows. bers the city councll and members of the Board of County Commissioners a1 the of the club Mondsy evening The M ' B i C. THESE THINGS YOU NEED. mersne ot n S depdey yemine, The | Metz Bros., Brewing Ce. And our stare 15 the Biace te st Tave Thirtieth street paved from the pres. Selophens 135, Smebe them, because you gei more for your ent paving to Florence and have & _ money here thun anywhere eise In the the members of the councll and the com- Or Jacod Neumayer, Agl., careNeumayer city Handsome Negl Shirts, 5.0 ana missioners 10 lsten 1o thelr ideas on the | Howel Councll Elufts. la 3 Beautiful S Ties, S0c and . a, subject in und other kinds of Beits ° b4 %, Somps Towy Dot and uvetng & . PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. . : Cnlon, Suiis. T io 88 mmn"‘m Mercha ational Bauk Buildi Gr windows and then Some uts ll.. George Stafford and E¢ Milier have Te- ¢ f turned from & trip 1o Lake Washi Mont, where they spent & week v = They caught about 130 pounds of n& during the week, the larger part of them b vemerows sunfeb by way of urfi.; in Minnesots will . Fiyoa will go W ug:u» e tant

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